BSU Gets “Expelled” (The Movie)
March 18th, 2009
What do Ben Stein and Teddy Roosevelt have in common? If you have seen the movie Expelled and read the Teddy Roosevelt quote below, you will know. If you haven’t yet seen the movie please come to Boise State University’s SUB Lookout Room on Thursday, April 9th at 7:00 p.m. It’s FREE, so come and bring your friends. As you can tell from the quote below, Teddy would have liked the movie!
Teddy Roosevelt says:
There is superstition in science quite as much as there is superstition in theology, and it is all the more dangerous because those suffering from it are profoundly convinced that they are freeing themselves from all superstition. No grotesque repulsiveness of medieval superstition, even as it survived into nineteenth-century Spain and Naples, could be much more intolerant, much more destructive of all that is fine in morality, in the spiritual sense, and indeed in civilization itself, than that hard dogmatic materialism of to-day which often not merely calls itself scientific but arrogates to itself the sole right to use the term. If these pretensions affected only scientific men themselves, it would be a matter of small moment, but unfortunately they tend gradually to affect the whole people, and to establish a very dangerous standard of private and public conduct in the public mind.
Theodore Roosevelt
The Search For Truth In A Reverent Spirit, Outlook, Dec. 2nd, 1911
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